Hi,
For what it's worth, here is what I got when running the new AE trying to get HD sound.
Hardware:
- A75M-UD2H Mobo with 8 GB
- AMD A6-3500 APU
- GT 630 with 2GB (Replaced my HD6870-based as per first post)
- Marantz SR6005 connected via HDMI
Software:
- Ubuntu 12.04. Boots directly into XBMC, no display manager, no pulse audio
- XBMC Frodo alphas 3 (wsnipex ppa)
- ALSA: kernel reports 1.0.24. utilities 1.0.25
- nvidia driver 295.49-0ubuntu0.1
AV material: (Accessed over NFSv4)
- Chicago V, 2 ch 192kHz 24 DVD-A rip FLAC
- Chicago V, 5.1 ch 96Khz DVD-A rip FLAC
- Various Ogg, FLAC
- In the line of fire BD rip, TrueHD and AC3 audio, mkv container
Initially, all my HD sounds were down-mixed to 48kHz, as it turned out I MUST boot my XBMC box when the receiver is on and XBMC box is the active input. Here is what I got when booting with the XBMC box not the selected channel on the receiver
Code:
john@Hollywood:~# cat /proc/asound/card1/eld#3.0
monitor_present 1
eld_valid 1
monitor_name marantz-AVR
connection_type HDMI
eld_version [0x2] CEA-861D or below
edid_version [0x3] CEA-861-B, C or D
manufacture_id 0x4935
product_id 0x1b
port_id 0x20000
support_hdcp 0
support_ai 0
audio_sync_delay 0
speakers [0x1] FL/FR
sad_count 1
sad0_coding_type [0x1] LPCM
sad0_channels 2
sad0_rates [0xe0] 32000 44100 48000
sad0_bits [0xe0000] 16 20 24
As you can see:
- The receiver is detected and the brand recognized (Great!)
- The maximum sampling rate is 48 kHz (oops)
With the XBMC box booted whilst the selected input of the receiver I got:
Code:
john@Hollywood:~# cat /proc/asound/card1/eld#3.0
monitor_present 1
eld_valid 1
monitor_name marantz-AVR
connection_type HDMI
eld_version [0x2] CEA-861D or below
edid_version [0x3] CEA-861-B, C or D
manufacture_id 0x4935
product_id 0x1b
port_id 0x20000
support_hdcp 0
support_ai 0
audio_sync_delay 0
speakers [0x5f] FL/FR LFE FC RL/RR RC RLC/RRC
sad_count 7
sad0_coding_type [0x1] LPCM
sad0_channels 8
sad0_rates [0x1ee0] 32000 44100 48000 88200 96000 176400 192000
sad0_bits [0xe0000] 16 20 24
sad1_coding_type [0x7] DTS
sad1_channels 6
sad1_rates [0x6c0] 44100 48000 88200 96000
sad1_max_bitrate 1536000
sad2_coding_type [0x2] AC-3
sad2_channels 6
sad2_rates [0xe0] 32000 44100 48000
sad2_max_bitrate 640000
sad3_coding_type [0xb] DTS-HD
sad3_channels 8
sad3_rates [0x1ec0] 44100 48000 88200 96000 176400 192000
sad4_coding_type [0xa] E-AC-3/DD+ (Dolby Digital Plus)
sad4_channels 8
sad4_rates [0xc0] 44100 48000
sad5_coding_type [0xc] MLP (Dolby TrueHD)
sad5_channels 6
sad5_rates [0x1ec0] 44100 48000 88200 96000 176400 192000
sad6_coding_type [0xc] MLP (Dolby TrueHD)
sad6_channels 8
sad6_rates [0x6c0] 44100 48000 88200 96000
Much better.
Result:
Various OGG,Flac: No problem
2 ch 192kHz: No problem
5.1 ch 96kHz: Worked good but XBMC frozen during one of the track change (system OK can ssh into it).
I saw that problem before, it is probably not an HD sound issue
AC3 : No problem
True HD : Does not work. The sound and image alternate between too slow and too fast. Changing the audio stream
to AC-3 solves the issues
I need to do some more testing: upgrade ALSA, downgrade NVidia
Anyway thanks guys, we are almost there.
François